US7509926B2ExpiredUtilityA1

Pet grooming tool and method for removing loose hair from a furry pet

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Assignee: FURMINATOR INCPriority: May 30, 2000Filed: Jan 22, 2008Granted: Mar 31, 2009
Est. expiryMay 30, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A01K 13/002A46B 2200/1093B26B 21/16
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Claims

Abstract

A pet grooming tool, for use with a furry pet such as a dog or cat having loose hair and non-loose hair, is adapted for removing the loose hair from the pet. The grooming tool comprises a handle portion and a pet engageable portion secured to the handle portion. The pet engageable portion includes a blade portion and a plurality of teeth. The blade portion includes a blade edge. The teeth extend from the blade edge. The blade edge is adapted to engage the loose hair of the pet and pull it from the pet without cutting or pulling the non-loose hair from the pet.

Claims

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1. A method of removing loose hair from a furry pet such as a dog or cat having loose hair and non-loose hair, the method comprising:
 providing a grooming tool having an elongate handle portion extending generally along a handle axis, and a pet engageable portion secured to the handle portion, the handle portion having a recess, the pet engageable portion including a blade portion and a plurality of teeth, the blade portion including a blade edge, the teeth extending from the blade edge, the pet engageable portion being partially positioned within the recess of the handle portion; 
 placing the pet engageable portion in engagement with the pet; 
 moving the handle portion generally along the handle axis while maintaining engagement of the pet engageable portion with the pet to cause the blade portion to engage the loose hair of the pet and pull it from the pet without cutting or pulling the non-loose hair from the pet. 
 
   
   
     2. A method as set forth in  claim 1  wherein each tooth extends from the blade edge a length between approximately 0.08″ and 0.14″. 
   
   
     3. A method as set forth in  claim 2  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     4. A method as set forth in  claim 3  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     5. A method as set forth in  claim 4  wherein the leading surface and the trailing surface form an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°. 
   
   
     6. A method as set forth in  claim 5  wherein the grooming tool is devoid of any components adapted to be driven by an electrical power source. 
   
   
     7. A method as set forth in  claim 1  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     8. A method as set forth in  claim 1  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     9. A method of removing loose hair from a furry pet such as a dog or cat having loose hair and non-loose hair, the method comprising:
 providing a grooming tool having an elongate handle portion and a pet engageable portion, the handle portion having a hand-grip portion and a head portion, the hand-grip portion extending generally along a handle axis, the pet engageable portion including a blade portion and a plurality of teeth, the blade portion including a blade edge, the teeth extending from the blade edge, the head portion surrounding a portion of the pet-engageable portion; 
 placing the pet engageable portion in engagement with the pet; 
 moving the handle portion generally along the handle axis while maintaining engagement of the pet engageable portion with the pet to cause the blade portion to engage the loose hair of the pet and pull it from the pet without cutting or pulling the non-loose hair from the pet. 
 
   
   
     10. A method as set forth in  claim 9  wherein each tooth extends from the blade edge a length between approximately 0.08″ and 0.14″. 
   
   
     11. A method as set forth in  claim 10  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     12. A method as set forth in  claim 11  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     13. A method as set forth in  claim 12  wherein the grooming tool is devoid of any components adapted to be driven by an electrical power source. 
   
   
     14. A method as set forth in  claim 9  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     15. A method as set forth in  claim 9  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     16. For use with a furry pet such as a dog or cat having loose hair and non-loose hair, a pet grooming tool for removing the loose hair from the pet, the grooming tool comprising:
 an elongate handle portion extending generally along a handle axis, the handle portion having a recess; 
 a pet engageable portion secured to the handle portion, the pet engageable portion including a blade portion and a plurality of teeth, the blade portion including a blade edge, at least some of the teeth extending from the blade edge, the pet engageable portion being partially positioned within the recess of the handle portion; 
 the pet engageable portion being oriented with respect to the handle portion in a manner so that moving the handle portion generally along the handle axis while the pet engageable portion is in engagement with the pet causes the blade edge to engage the loose hair of the pet and pull it from the pet without cutting or pulling the non-loose hair from the pet. 
 
   
   
     17. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 16  wherein each tooth extends from the blade edge a length between approximately 0.08″ and 0.14″. 
   
   
     18. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 17  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     19. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 18  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     20. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 19  wherein the grooming tool is devoid of any components adapted to be driven by an electrical power source. 
   
   
     21. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 16  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     22. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 21  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     23. For use with a furry pet such as a dog or cat having loose hair and non-loose hair, a pet grooming tool for removing the loose hair from the pet, the grooming tool comprising:
 a pet engageable portion including a blade portion and a plurality of teeth, the blade portion including a blade edge, at least some of the teeth extending from the blade edge; 
 an elongate handle portion having a hand-grip portion and a head portion, the hand-grip portion extending generally along a handle axis, the head portion surrounding a portion of the pet-engageable portion; 
 the pet engageable portion being oriented with respect to the handle portion in a manner so that moving the handle portion generally along the handle axis while the pet engageable portion is in engagement with the pet causes the blade edge to engage the loose hair of the pet and pull it from the pet without cutting or pulling the non-loose hair from the pet. 
 
   
   
     24. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 23  wherein each tooth extends from the blade edge a length between approximately 0.08″ and 0.14″. 
   
   
     25. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 24  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     26. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 24  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     27. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 23  wherein the grooming tool is devoid of any components adapted to be driven by an electrical power source. 
   
   
     28. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 23  wherein the distance from the tip of one of the teeth to the tip of another of the teeth adjacent said one of the teeth is between approximately 0.02″ and approximately 0.03″. 
   
   
     29. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 23  wherein the blade portion comprises a leading surface and a trailing surface, the leading and trailing surfaces define the blade edge having an angle between approximately 30° and approximately 50°, and the trailing surface trails the leading surface during the step of moving the handle portion. 
   
   
     30. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 29  wherein the angle is between approximately 40° and approximately 50°. 
   
   
     31. A pet grooming tool as set forth in  claim 29  wherein the angle is approximately 40°.

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